Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian | Gas storage | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Kazan Federal University | Russia

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian is an accomplished materials and energy researcher at Kazan Federal University, recognized for his influential contributions to gas hydrates, corrosion inhibition, advanced surfactant systems, and interfacial molecular engineering. With a strong international research footprint, he has authored 67 peer-reviewed publications and received over 2,480 citations from 1,500+ citing documents, achieving an h-index of 33, a reflection of his sustained scholarly impact. His work spans experimental, theoretical, and molecular-dynamics-based investigations, with a particular focus on methane and carbon-dioxide hydrate formation, solidified natural-gas storage, surfactant-regulated nucleation, and the development of eco-friendly promoters and inhibitors. His recent studies provide deep mechanistic insights into hydrate nucleation, agglomeration behavior, and adsorption phenomena at fluid–solid interfaces—advancing the design of safer, greener, and more efficient energy-transport technologies. He has also made notable contributions to corrosion science, especially through the use of imidazolium-based ionic liquids and green inhibitors to develop protective interfacial films for metals under harsh conditions. Mr. Farhadian’s interdisciplinary research approach integrates chemical engineering, colloid and interface science, molecular simulations, and sustainable materials development, enabling strong collaborations with more than 160 co-authors worldwide. His publications in leading journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Energy, Crystal Growth & Design, Colloids and Surfaces A, and the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science highlight both the breadth and depth of his expertise. Beyond academic advancement, his work contributes to societal goals in clean energy storage, reduced methane emissions, and environmentally responsible industrial processes. Through continuous innovation, high-impact collaborations, and extensive scholarly output, Mr. Farhadian remains a leading figure in the global research community working at the intersection of gas-hydrate engineering, surface chemistry, and sustainable energy materials.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

1. Farhadian, A., Phan, A., Taheri Rizi, Z., Shaabani, A., Sadeh, E., Mohammad-Taheri, M., Aminolroayaei, M. A., Mohammadi, A., Sayyari, N., & Wang, F. (2025). Green chemistry advancement in methane storage: A biodegradable surfactant for improved gas hydrate formation and sustainability. Green Chemistry, 27, 4523-4539. Cited by 5.

2. Chen, Z., Farhadian, A., Naeiji, P., Martyushev, D. A., & Chen, C. (2025, May). Molecular-level insights into kinetic and agglomeration inhibition mechanisms of structure I and II gas hydrate formation. Chemical Engineering Journal. Cited by 3.

3. Chen, Z., Farhadian, A., Sadeh, E., & Chen, C. (2025, September). Micellization effects in surfactant-enhanced gas hydrate formation for efficient solidified methane storage. Energy, 332, 137088. Cited by 1.

4. Sadeh, E., Farhadian, A., Varfolomeev, M. A., Semenov, M. E., Mohammadi, A., Mirzakimov, U. Zh., & Chirkova, Y. F. (2025, March). Rapid production of high-density methane hydrate pellets using double chain surfactants: Implications for solidified methane storage. Energy.  — Cited by 7.

5. Liu, Y., Farhadian, A., Chen, C., Chen, Z., Chen, X., Yang, L., & Wang, H. (2025, June 18). Molecular Dynamics Insights into Surfactant-Regulated Methane Hydrate Nucleation and Growth: Comparative Roles of Sodium Oleate and Hydroxylated Sodium Oleate. Crystal Growth & Design.  Cited by 2.

Dr. Abdolreza Farhadian’s research significantly advances sustainable methane and carbon-dioxide storage by developing eco-friendly surfactants, amino acids, biosurfactants, and ionic liquid systems that enhance gas hydrate formation. His molecular-level insights into nucleation, growth, and inhibition mechanisms are driving innovations in clean energy storage, corrosion protection, and environmentally responsible chemical engineering. His work contributes to global sustainability efforts by improving the safety, efficiency, and viability of next-generation energy technologies.

Abdolreza Farhadian | Gas storage | Editorial Board Member

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